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Comparison of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns in Patients With Intradialytic Hypertension and Hemodialysis Controls

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intradialytic hypertension (IH) patients have higher mortality risk than other hemodialysis patients and have been shown to have higher ambulatory blood pressure (BP). We hypothesized that interdialytic BP patterns would differ in IH patients and hypertensive hemodialysis controls....

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Autores principales: Hompesch, Catherine, Ma, Tsung-wei, Neyra, Javier A., Ripley, Lindsay, Xiao, Guanghua, Inrig, Jula, Toto, Robert, Van Buren, Peter N.
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27100207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000443427
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author Hompesch, Catherine
Ma, Tsung-wei
Neyra, Javier A.
Ripley, Lindsay
Xiao, Guanghua
Inrig, Jula
Toto, Robert
Van Buren, Peter N.
author_facet Hompesch, Catherine
Ma, Tsung-wei
Neyra, Javier A.
Ripley, Lindsay
Xiao, Guanghua
Inrig, Jula
Toto, Robert
Van Buren, Peter N.
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intradialytic hypertension (IH) patients have higher mortality risk than other hemodialysis patients and have been shown to have higher ambulatory blood pressure (BP). We hypothesized that interdialytic BP patterns would differ in IH patients and hypertensive hemodialysis controls. METHODS: We consecutively screened hemodialysis patients at our university-affliated units. Based on pre and post-HD BP measurements during the prior 2 week period, we identified IH patients and demographically matched hemodialysis controls. We measured ambulatory interdialytic BP, fow-mediated vasodilation, and intradialytic endothelin-1 (ET-1). Using linear mixed-models, we compared BP slopes during the following intervals: 1–24 hours post-dialysis, 25–44 hours post-dialysis, and 1–44 hours post-dialysis. RESULTS: There were 25 case subjects with IH and 24 controls. Systolic BP during hours 1–44, 1–24, and 25–44 were 143.1 (16.5), 138.0 (21.2), and 150.8 (22.3) mmHg in controls. For IH subjects, they were 155.4 (14.2), 152.7 (22.8), and 156.5 (20.8) mmHg (p=0.008, 0.02, 0.4). In controls, the slopes were +0.6, +0.6, and +0.4 mmHg/hr. In IH subjects, they were +0.1, −0.3, and +0.3 mmHg/hr. The IH 1–24 hour slope differed from the IH 25–44 hour slope (p=0.001) and the control 1–24 hour slope (p=0.002). The change in ET-1 from pre to post dialysis was 0.5 (1.5) pg/mL in controls and 1.0 (2.3) pg/mL in IH patients (p=0.4). In a univariate model, there was an association with screening BP and BP slope (p=0.002 for controls and p=0.1 for IH patients). CONCLUSIONS: Interdialytic BP patterns differ in IH patients and hemodialysis controls. The elevated post dialysis blood pressure persists for many hours in IH patients contributing to the overall increased BP burden.
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spelling pubmed-49192782017-04-22 Comparison of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns in Patients With Intradialytic Hypertension and Hemodialysis Controls Hompesch, Catherine Ma, Tsung-wei Neyra, Javier A. Ripley, Lindsay Xiao, Guanghua Inrig, Jula Toto, Robert Van Buren, Peter N. Kidney Blood Press Res Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intradialytic hypertension (IH) patients have higher mortality risk than other hemodialysis patients and have been shown to have higher ambulatory blood pressure (BP). We hypothesized that interdialytic BP patterns would differ in IH patients and hypertensive hemodialysis controls. METHODS: We consecutively screened hemodialysis patients at our university-affliated units. Based on pre and post-HD BP measurements during the prior 2 week period, we identified IH patients and demographically matched hemodialysis controls. We measured ambulatory interdialytic BP, fow-mediated vasodilation, and intradialytic endothelin-1 (ET-1). Using linear mixed-models, we compared BP slopes during the following intervals: 1–24 hours post-dialysis, 25–44 hours post-dialysis, and 1–44 hours post-dialysis. RESULTS: There were 25 case subjects with IH and 24 controls. Systolic BP during hours 1–44, 1–24, and 25–44 were 143.1 (16.5), 138.0 (21.2), and 150.8 (22.3) mmHg in controls. For IH subjects, they were 155.4 (14.2), 152.7 (22.8), and 156.5 (20.8) mmHg (p=0.008, 0.02, 0.4). In controls, the slopes were +0.6, +0.6, and +0.4 mmHg/hr. In IH subjects, they were +0.1, −0.3, and +0.3 mmHg/hr. The IH 1–24 hour slope differed from the IH 25–44 hour slope (p=0.001) and the control 1–24 hour slope (p=0.002). The change in ET-1 from pre to post dialysis was 0.5 (1.5) pg/mL in controls and 1.0 (2.3) pg/mL in IH patients (p=0.4). In a univariate model, there was an association with screening BP and BP slope (p=0.002 for controls and p=0.1 for IH patients). CONCLUSIONS: Interdialytic BP patterns differ in IH patients and hemodialysis controls. The elevated post dialysis blood pressure persists for many hours in IH patients contributing to the overall increased BP burden. 2016-04-22 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4919278/ /pubmed/27100207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000443427 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes as well as any distribution of modified material requires written permission.
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Inrig, Jula
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title_short Comparison of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns in Patients With Intradialytic Hypertension and Hemodialysis Controls
title_sort comparison of ambulatory blood pressure patterns in patients with intradialytic hypertension and hemodialysis controls
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27100207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000443427
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